Mary Lou Morse, 80, of Orange, passed away on March 18, 2021, in Beaumont.
Cremation will be held under the direction of Claybar Funeral Home in Orange.
Born in San Augustine, Texas, on December 24, 1940, she was the daughter of Louis Hanzel and Annie Lou (Amey) Hanzel. Mary was a proud Minister at Vidor Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses. She loved her flowers and could always be found tending to her gardens. In her spare time, she enjoyed working on puzzles and playing games on the computer. Above all Mary loved her family including her church family dearly and never missed a moment to spend time with them. She left an impact on many lives and will be dearly missed by those who knew and loved her.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Louis and Annie Hanzel; daughter, Cynthia Kay Pipps; and sisters, Sue Nell Thibodeaux, Dorothy Craig, Helen Warner, and Annie Ruth.
She is survived by her loving husband of 47 years, Frank D. Morse; daughter, Debra Lynn White and husband John of Nacogdoches; grandchildren, Jessica Kay Moore and Ashley Christin Roger; as well as numerous other loving family and friends.
Condolences
Deedee Revia
March 23, 2021
I will always remember how she giggled when I asked her so many questions when I stayed the night. Then she'd look at me and crinkle her brow and say, now DeeDee did you come to see me or Debbie :joy:
I loved it when she crinkle her brow 🥰 it was funny but mostly very comforting because she was thinking of just the right thing to say. And then a big smile would wash over her face and she always gave the best hugs. Such a patient and loving Mom, I was so happy when she let me call her my 2nd Mom.
She will be so missed by everyone. But not for long. Her, Sue, Cindy and Momma are all sleeping waiting on the call. And you know Jesus is anxiously waiting for the go ahead too. After all, he is the Master Worker and we are the things he's fond of.
Proverbs 8:30-31
30. Then I was beside him as a master worker. I was the one he was especially fond of day by day; I rejoiced before him all the time;
31 I rejoiced over his habitable earth, And I was especially fond of the sons of men.
Deedee Revia
March 22, 2021
I will always remember how she giggled when I asked her so many questions when I stayed the night. Then she'd look at me and crinkle her brow and say, now DeeDee did you come to see me or Debbie :joy:
I loved it when she crinkle her brow 🥰 it was funny but mostly very comforting because she was thinking of just the right thing to say. And then a big smile would wash over her face and she always gave the best hugs. Such a patient and loving Mom, I was so happy when she let me call her my 2nd Mom.
She will be so missed by everyone. But not for long. Her, Sue, Cindy and Momma are all sleeping waiting on the call. And you know Jesus is anxiously waiting for the go ahead too. After all, he is the Master Worker and we are the things he's fond of.
Proverbs 8:30-31
30. Then I was beside him as a master worker. I was the one he was especially fond of day by day; I rejoiced before him all the time;
31 I rejoiced over his habitable earth, And I was especially fond of the sons of men.
Debra-John White
March 22, 2021
We love you momma. :hearts:
Debra-John White
March 22, 2021
You are the rock that holds us all together. You will be missed terribly. I can’t wait to see you again. :hearts:
Debra-John White
March 22, 2021
We love you momma! I know it was selfish of me because I wanted you to stay. You have no idea how much you will be missed.🥺
Debra-John White
March 22, 2021
I love you momma. I will miss everything about you. Especially you laugh. :hearts:
Debra-John White
March 22, 2021
My mom made me the woman I am today. She was my rock. I love you mom. There are not enough words to express my sorrow.